Haddonfield Today 071_2020May01
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In case you’ve ever
wondered why there’s a
dot between the words
“Haddonfield” and “Today”
on our nameplate, here’s
the answer:
In 2017, when we changed
the name and format of
“What’s On Haddonfield”
to “Haddonfield Today,” we
envisioned that one day there
would be be a digital version
of our new print publication.
That day has come.
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Violin Concert
‘Trajedy of Sejanus’
‘Hello, Dolly!’
Choir Festival
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Traditional Jazz
Arcadian Trio
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Votes for Women!
Restaurant Week
‘Hello, Dolly!’
Fortnightly Fashion
Violin Concert
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‘Tommy’ on Stage
GALentine Crawl
Valentine Luncheon
Celebrate Love
Journey to Freedom
Classical Valentine
Jazz Quartet
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Garden online
The Public Library will present a Q&A titled
“Vegetable Gardening, Raised Beds” on Tue May 12
at 6pm.
The program will be presented by Rebecca
Szkotak, an agriculture and natural resource
program associate at the Rutgers NJ Agricultural
Experiment Station.
She will talk about light requirements and the
importance of spacing, and demonstrate how to
plan on paper. Bring your questions for Rebecca!
Register for the event on the Library’s website:
haddonfieldlibrary.org. or scan the QR code n to
register on your smartphone.
New: School Board ‘Bulletin’
In March, members of the Board of Education
Communications Committee got together to discuss
the possibility of creating a new document designed
to share information with Haddonfield families and
the community at large.
The committee members are Jaime Grookett
(chair), Adam Sangillo (BOE President), Lynn Hoag,
and Linda Hochgertel.
Each document will be brief and will be posted
the week following each voting meeting of the BOE,
once per month.
The “Board Meeting Bulletin” will feature
information about recent votes and issues as well
as upcoming topics of public interest. It is intended
to be a more informal, accessible way for the
community to learn about Board discussions and
decisions as well as why these decisions are made.
The first Bulletin (for March) was posted on April
3 under News on both the district website and the
board website. The second (April) will be posted by
May 5.
Committee member Lynn Hoag noted: “We
hope to provide the community with a quick and
easy way to get a summary of the issues that are
currently being discussed at board meetings ... the
bulletin allows us to connect those issues to the
district’s strategic plans and goals.”
[Publisher’s note: The Bulletin is also accessible
on Haddonfield[dot]Today, in Documents. n]
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